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GuAFTON TOWNSHIPS OFFiaAL NEWSPAPER — SINCE I960
USPS 580-366^
VOLUME 20-NUMBER 26 THURSDAY, OCTOBBW, 1980
Phoae 669-5621
.16 PAGES.
SEKVING THE PEOPLE OF HUNTLEY SIN(^ 1960
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HOMECOMING KING CANDIDATES
Last Monday, the Huntley High School Homecoming Court was announced. For Homecoming King, they are Jim Briscoe, Steve Doyle, Jim Goehl, Adam Brunschon, Joe Gow, and Bruce Lindsey.
HOMECOMING QUEEN CANDIDATES^
I for Homecoming Queen the candidates are Ann LandetsT , ,
Tessmer, Sue Schaller, Jan Smith, Darcy Roesslein, and Donna McMahon. The King and Queen will be chosen at the Homecoming Dance this Saturday night.
REDSKIN VOLLEYBALL TEAM BEATS HAMPSHIRE
The Redskin Volleyball team won 6 out of 7 games from Hampshire Tuesday. The even¬ ing started with the Freshmen winning 11-9 and 10-3. Pauline Ziller served 11-11 with 10 pts. in that match. Chris Grechis was another 100% server with 8-8 fbr 6 pts. Sue Emesti served for 3 pts. and Robin Omberg added 1 pt. The next match featured the Frosh-Soph team winning "easily 15-7. 15-7. The young Skins played well together. Much of the team's spiking attack was provided by Andrea Manning, Chris Grechis, Pam Jacobs and Robin Ornberg. Pauline Ziller continued her excellent serving with 12 fbr 13, 9 pts. Andrea Manning also contiaaed ber great serviag maUag all 11 serves foe 7 pte.|
including an ace serve I Chris Grechis served 6-6 for a 100% evening (14-14) and 3 pts. Joni Shear served 5-5 in game 2 making 4 pts.
The Varsity overwhelmed the Whippurs 15-7 in Game #1 with good serving missing only 1 of 19 serves. Game #2 found the Redskins ahead 12-8 before Hampshire came alive with some excellent serving. The game was tied at 12 and at 14 before Hampshire finally had the 2 pt. edge 17-15. Game #3 belonged to the Skins as they missed only 1 serve of 18 in winning 15-6. Julie Ornberg coatinued her fantastic serving msking 19-19 snd 16 ptsi Judy Borhsrt was again consistent all around and served 11-11. 7 points. Donna McMahon pro¬ vided some good play and excellent serving scoring 9 pts. Fteshmsn Kristy Resh served
the last 5 pU. of game #3 in a pressure situation. Kim Keams who provided for- a good offensive attack, had 4 spikes an some excellent net play, added 4 pts. Freshman Lori Seeman did a good job helping out wiht the team's offensive attack along with ex-Hampshire-he Naomi Nischan and Senior McMahon.
LION'S CANDY DAY OCT. 10 & It
Be sure to mark your calendars for the Lion's Club Candy Day which will be held on October 10 k 11 thiso^ear. Lions will be placed downtown, at the Hantley Center and at the State Bank of Huntley. Be sure to give generously. These fimds help persoas with eye and hearing probleais.
HOMECOMING 1980
HOMECOMING PARAE)E
The parade begins at 10 am. and proceeds down Lincoln to Main St. From Main it moves to S. Church and then to Mill St. and back to the school
HOMECOMING QAME5
Redskin F-S Team vs hampshire 12 nodn
Redskin Varsity vs. Hannpshire 2:00 p.m.
HOMECOMING DANCE
The Homecoming Dance will be held from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. The King and Queen will be chosen.
SKATING PARTY COLUMBUS DAY
On Columbus Day, Oct. 13 the Huntley Park District will be sponsoring a skating party at Crystal Lake Roller Rink. The cost will be S4.50 which includes the bus, chaperones, skates, games and races as well as open skating. The bus will be leaving the grade school at 10:30 and will retum at 4:00. Bring a sack lunch or money for the snack bar. There is only room for SO people, so sign up early. Call Betsey Warrington at 669-5573. You must be registered by Saturday, Octol>er 11. If this ene goes well, we will t>e having another skating party on Veterans Day, Nov. llth.
COME TO THE aRCUS
On Saturday, October 25, the Huntley Paric District, along with the Huntley Community Credit Union, will be taking a school bus to Ringling Bros. - Bamum k Bailey Circus at the new Horizon Stadium in Rose¬ mont. The cost ofthe tickets will be $7.00 which includes the bus. We will leave the Huntley Grade School parking lot at 1:30 and retum at approximately 6:00. To obtain your tidcets. call Betsey Warrington at 669-5573. Your nioney must be in by Thurs., Oct. 23.
SCHOOLLUNCH MENU
Monday, October 6
Tomato Soap with crackera,! tana salad 6-12, Peanut butter Se jelly sandwich 1-5; raisins and 2% milk Toesday, October 7
Salisbury steak with buttered noodles gravy, German Town co(Aie, btead k butter, and 2% milk Wednesday, October 8
Tuna Noodle, fruit juice, buttered peas, apple crisp, bread ft batter and 2% milk Thursday, October 9
Pizza Burger, battered cora, Rice Krispie squares, and 2% milk Fridsy, October 10
Bake Ham with sweet poU¬ toes or whipped. Cranberry ssoce, hot rolls with batter, battered peas, Leoioa pie witfa RicfaesWhlpsad2% lailk
PARK DISTRICT MEERNG
The regular meeting of the Huntley Park District was called to order on September 24, 1980 at 8 o'clock. Present were Commissioners Ruth, Mercer, Borhart and Tures. Attorney Cowlin and James Ketchmark were Slso present. Mr. Weltzien was absent.
The minutes of the August 27 meeting were read. A motion to approve the minutes was made by Mr. Borhart, seconded by Mr. Tures. All ayes and the motion carried.
The Treasurer's Report was given. Mr. Borhart moved to accept the report, seconded by Mrs. Mercer. All Commission¬ ers voted aye and the motion carried.
the bills for the month were reviewed. Mr. Ruth moved to pay all bills, seconded by Mr. Borhart. All voted aye and the motioncarried.
the secretary was instructed to check out the insurance billing.
Grounds and equipment co¬ mmittee report was given. New trees will be planted next month. Mrs. Mercer made a motion to landso^ie around the new addition, seconded by Mr. Boriiart. Mr. Boriiart made a HKrtion to sod aroand the new addition seconded by Mra. Mercer. Both motkni s passedj with sU syes. '
The entrance reoonstniction waa discussed, fa wss agreed to publish fbr bids and open the bids at 5:30 P.M. on October 15th. The secretary will publish the notice.
James Ketchmark. from Les¬ ter ft Company, explained the audit reports and management letter. Mr. Tures made a resolution to have the secretary transfer part of the saving account tothe recreatk» fund to eliminate a deficit balance, seconded by Mr. Borhsrt. All Commissioaers voted aye and the motion carries. Mr. Ketch¬ mark then left the meeting.
Firemen Ktmde aod Brown entered the meeting and diacusaed the water flgfatfaig pad with the board. The board agreed the plans were very good, bat feh opea space in tfae park was too Umited. A motioa Coatinoed oo Page 2

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hz 3ittntletr ^ntmsihz
9 i^ I ICOC CQA ^nAr
GuAFTON TOWNSHIPS OFFiaAL NEWSPAPER — SINCE I960
USPS 580-366^
VOLUME 20-NUMBER 26 THURSDAY, OCTOBBW, 1980
Phoae 669-5621
.16 PAGES.
SEKVING THE PEOPLE OF HUNTLEY SIN(^ 1960
¦Ba«bnBaaeBaapgBHBBaai«aWBBBa«atfeEiBi^
HOMECOMING KING CANDIDATES
Last Monday, the Huntley High School Homecoming Court was announced. For Homecoming King, they are Jim Briscoe, Steve Doyle, Jim Goehl, Adam Brunschon, Joe Gow, and Bruce Lindsey.
HOMECOMING QUEEN CANDIDATES^
I for Homecoming Queen the candidates are Ann LandetsT , ,
Tessmer, Sue Schaller, Jan Smith, Darcy Roesslein, and Donna McMahon. The King and Queen will be chosen at the Homecoming Dance this Saturday night.
REDSKIN VOLLEYBALL TEAM BEATS HAMPSHIRE
The Redskin Volleyball team won 6 out of 7 games from Hampshire Tuesday. The even¬ ing started with the Freshmen winning 11-9 and 10-3. Pauline Ziller served 11-11 with 10 pts. in that match. Chris Grechis was another 100% server with 8-8 fbr 6 pts. Sue Emesti served for 3 pts. and Robin Omberg added 1 pt. The next match featured the Frosh-Soph team winning "easily 15-7. 15-7. The young Skins played well together. Much of the team's spiking attack was provided by Andrea Manning, Chris Grechis, Pam Jacobs and Robin Ornberg. Pauline Ziller continued her excellent serving with 12 fbr 13, 9 pts. Andrea Manning also contiaaed ber great serviag maUag all 11 serves foe 7 pte.|
including an ace serve I Chris Grechis served 6-6 for a 100% evening (14-14) and 3 pts. Joni Shear served 5-5 in game 2 making 4 pts.
The Varsity overwhelmed the Whippurs 15-7 in Game #1 with good serving missing only 1 of 19 serves. Game #2 found the Redskins ahead 12-8 before Hampshire came alive with some excellent serving. The game was tied at 12 and at 14 before Hampshire finally had the 2 pt. edge 17-15. Game #3 belonged to the Skins as they missed only 1 serve of 18 in winning 15-6. Julie Ornberg coatinued her fantastic serving msking 19-19 snd 16 ptsi Judy Borhsrt was again consistent all around and served 11-11. 7 points. Donna McMahon pro¬ vided some good play and excellent serving scoring 9 pts. Fteshmsn Kristy Resh served
the last 5 pU. of game #3 in a pressure situation. Kim Keams who provided for- a good offensive attack, had 4 spikes an some excellent net play, added 4 pts. Freshman Lori Seeman did a good job helping out wiht the team's offensive attack along with ex-Hampshire-he Naomi Nischan and Senior McMahon.
LION'S CANDY DAY OCT. 10 & It
Be sure to mark your calendars for the Lion's Club Candy Day which will be held on October 10 k 11 thiso^ear. Lions will be placed downtown, at the Hantley Center and at the State Bank of Huntley. Be sure to give generously. These fimds help persoas with eye and hearing probleais.
HOMECOMING 1980
HOMECOMING PARAE)E
The parade begins at 10 am. and proceeds down Lincoln to Main St. From Main it moves to S. Church and then to Mill St. and back to the school
HOMECOMING QAME5
Redskin F-S Team vs hampshire 12 nodn
Redskin Varsity vs. Hannpshire 2:00 p.m.
HOMECOMING DANCE
The Homecoming Dance will be held from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. The King and Queen will be chosen.
SKATING PARTY COLUMBUS DAY
On Columbus Day, Oct. 13 the Huntley Park District will be sponsoring a skating party at Crystal Lake Roller Rink. The cost will be S4.50 which includes the bus, chaperones, skates, games and races as well as open skating. The bus will be leaving the grade school at 10:30 and will retum at 4:00. Bring a sack lunch or money for the snack bar. There is only room for SO people, so sign up early. Call Betsey Warrington at 669-5573. You must be registered by Saturday, Octol>er 11. If this ene goes well, we will t>e having another skating party on Veterans Day, Nov. llth.
COME TO THE aRCUS
On Saturday, October 25, the Huntley Paric District, along with the Huntley Community Credit Union, will be taking a school bus to Ringling Bros. - Bamum k Bailey Circus at the new Horizon Stadium in Rose¬ mont. The cost ofthe tickets will be $7.00 which includes the bus. We will leave the Huntley Grade School parking lot at 1:30 and retum at approximately 6:00. To obtain your tidcets. call Betsey Warrington at 669-5573. Your nioney must be in by Thurs., Oct. 23.
SCHOOLLUNCH MENU
Monday, October 6
Tomato Soap with crackera,! tana salad 6-12, Peanut butter Se jelly sandwich 1-5; raisins and 2% milk Toesday, October 7
Salisbury steak with buttered noodles gravy, German Town co(Aie, btead k butter, and 2% milk Wednesday, October 8
Tuna Noodle, fruit juice, buttered peas, apple crisp, bread ft batter and 2% milk Thursday, October 9
Pizza Burger, battered cora, Rice Krispie squares, and 2% milk Fridsy, October 10
Bake Ham with sweet poU¬ toes or whipped. Cranberry ssoce, hot rolls with batter, battered peas, Leoioa pie witfa RicfaesWhlpsad2% lailk
PARK DISTRICT MEERNG
The regular meeting of the Huntley Park District was called to order on September 24, 1980 at 8 o'clock. Present were Commissioners Ruth, Mercer, Borhart and Tures. Attorney Cowlin and James Ketchmark were Slso present. Mr. Weltzien was absent.
The minutes of the August 27 meeting were read. A motion to approve the minutes was made by Mr. Borhart, seconded by Mr. Tures. All ayes and the motion carried.
The Treasurer's Report was given. Mr. Borhart moved to accept the report, seconded by Mrs. Mercer. All Commission¬ ers voted aye and the motion carried.
the bills for the month were reviewed. Mr. Ruth moved to pay all bills, seconded by Mr. Borhart. All voted aye and the motioncarried.
the secretary was instructed to check out the insurance billing.
Grounds and equipment co¬ mmittee report was given. New trees will be planted next month. Mrs. Mercer made a motion to landso^ie around the new addition, seconded by Mr. Boriiart. Mr. Boriiart made a HKrtion to sod aroand the new addition seconded by Mra. Mercer. Both motkni s passedj with sU syes. '
The entrance reoonstniction waa discussed, fa wss agreed to publish fbr bids and open the bids at 5:30 P.M. on October 15th. The secretary will publish the notice.
James Ketchmark. from Les¬ ter ft Company, explained the audit reports and management letter. Mr. Tures made a resolution to have the secretary transfer part of the saving account tothe recreatk» fund to eliminate a deficit balance, seconded by Mr. Borhsrt. All Commissioaers voted aye and the motion carries. Mr. Ketch¬ mark then left the meeting.
Firemen Ktmde aod Brown entered the meeting and diacusaed the water flgfatfaig pad with the board. The board agreed the plans were very good, bat feh opea space in tfae park was too Umited. A motioa Coatinoed oo Page 2